- published: 06 Mar 2012
- views: 368
- author: RiaRadioFMHD773
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Big Buck Bunny [Theora/Ogg Test]
==== A test to see if Youtube will accept raw Theora codec. ==== "Big Buck Bunny" (code-na...
published: 06 Mar 2012
author: RiaRadioFMHD773
Big Buck Bunny [Theora/Ogg Test]
==== A test to see if Youtube will accept raw Theora codec. ==== "Big Buck Bunny" (code-named Peach) is a short computer animated film by the Blender Institute, part of the Blender Foundation. Like the foundation's previous film "Elephants Dream", the film was made using Blender, a free software application for animation made by the same foundation. Directed by Sacha Goedegebure Produced by Ton Roosendaal Written by Sacha Goedegebure Music by Jan Morgenstern Budget - €150000 Official Site: www.BigBuckBunny.org Blenders Site www.blender.org Video ----------- Codec: Xiph.org's Theora Resolution: 640x360 Frame Rate: 24fps Audio ----------- Codec: Vorbis Ogg Sample Rate: 44.1KHz Bitrate: 192kb/s
- published: 06 Mar 2012
- views: 368
- author: RiaRadioFMHD773
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Ogg Theora test
This is a test to see how YouTube copes with a video encoded with the open source Ogg Theo...
published: 09 Aug 2008
author: Mike Bogle
Ogg Theora test
This is a test to see how YouTube copes with a video encoded with the open source Ogg Theora codec.
- published: 09 Aug 2008
- views: 2913
- author: Mike Bogle
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HTML5 - Ogg Theora vs H.264 Why Should the Average Joe Care?
www.netbooknews.com HTML5 is being developed as the next major revision of HTML, so its ba...
published: 13 May 2010
author: minipcpro
HTML5 - Ogg Theora vs H.264 Why Should the Average Joe Care?
www.netbooknews.com HTML5 is being developed as the next major revision of HTML, so its basically a big ol' language upgrade to the current version. Where the story gets interesting is how everyone has been spinning this upgrade, when Google designed Voice & other web-based applications we call stood up and said "The End of OS Centric Application". When YouTube & Vimeo started playing around with it, we all stepped up and called it "Flash Killer". So why don't we take another look at this debate that has been going on for a few years. Lets break it down step by step to get you caught up incase you've missed it. What the the point of switching to HTML5 over the current HTML way of doing things? In simple terms, this means that you will be able to view online videos without bothering about third party plugins. So you don't need Flash which YouTube uses or Silverlight that Microsoft was pushing for a while. You'll just need to click play and the browser will take care of the rest. Doesn't sound so bad, until you realize that the HTML5 tag that you're using to play the video has to have a method to decode the video for you. Which is where the Ogg Theora & H.264 debate comes in. These are two different routes that the industry could take so that you can watch video on the web. H.264 is the technically superior codec since it supports hardware encoding (which is an important consideration for mobile device), and it also delivers better quality at lower bitrates. But is a ...
- published: 13 May 2010
- views: 5123
- author: minipcpro
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The B-52s - Roam (Instrumental) in Theora Format
The B-52s - Roam (Instrumental) is an experimental upload to test Youtubes viability with ...
published: 08 Nov 2011
author: RiaRadioFMHD773
The B-52s - Roam (Instrumental) in Theora Format
The B-52s - Roam (Instrumental) is an experimental upload to test Youtubes viability with the Theora format. Here is Theora's site for more information: theora.org
- published: 08 Nov 2011
- views: 1033
- author: RiaRadioFMHD773
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Google Android running on ASUS P535
Based on Android 1.0, With LCD, Keypad and Touchscreen working correctly. For more informa...
published: 06 Dec 2008
author: mimel1978
Google Android running on ASUS P535
Based on Android 1.0, With LCD, Keypad and Touchscreen working correctly. For more information, please visit: sites.google.com
- published: 06 Dec 2008
- views: 54641
- author: mimel1978
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What is Ogg Theora and Should We Care: Mike Hudack Explains
www.beet.tv NEW YORK , NY -- There is a powerful movement underway for open video standard...
published: 30 Jun 2009
author: BeetTV
What is Ogg Theora and Should We Care: Mike Hudack Explains
www.beet.tv NEW YORK , NY -- There is a powerful movement underway for open video standards for the Web. The biggest implementation will be seen very soon on Wikipedia where you will watch videos in an open source video application called Ogg Theora. The imminent release of Firefox 3.5 will come with HTML 5, which allows video to be embedded into the Web page without the need for plug-in's. Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
- published: 30 Jun 2009
- views: 413
- author: BeetTV
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Theora Video Textures for T3D 1.1
Demonstration of the Theora video textures resources for Torque 3D 1.1. www.garagegames.co...
published: 15 May 2011
author: hansgeorgmack1
Theora Video Textures for T3D 1.1
Demonstration of the Theora video textures resources for Torque 3D 1.1. www.garagegames.com
- published: 15 May 2011
- views: 987
- author: hansgeorgmack1
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Theora playing on a FPGA 1
The Theora Video decoder running on an FPGA. More information: wiki.xiph.org...
published: 25 Aug 2007
author: Leonardo Piga
Theora playing on a FPGA 1
The Theora Video decoder running on an FPGA. More information: wiki.xiph.org
- published: 25 Aug 2007
- views: 2702
- author: Leonardo Piga
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FACT theora
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published: 02 Apr 2009
author: Robert Andrews
FACT theora
- published: 02 Apr 2009
- views: 39902
- author: Robert Andrews
2:25
youtube theora glitch
this was a theora 3.2.1 / vorbis video, but youtube doesn't like those formats, so now its...
published: 12 Apr 2010
author: jedahan
youtube theora glitch
this was a theora 3.2.1 / vorbis video, but youtube doesn't like those formats, so now its just a cool glitch video. I can dig it.
- published: 12 Apr 2010
- views: 261
- author: jedahan
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Integration of Theora with LEON3
www.students.ic.unicamp.br This video shows the sequencie: Programmer the board (Stratix I...
published: 20 Aug 2007
author: andrelncosta
Integration of Theora with LEON3
www.students.ic.unicamp.br This video shows the sequencie: Programmer the board (Stratix II)with LEON3 (by USB Blaster - jtag); Load the linux image on LEON3 (using grmon, by USB Blaster - jtag). The Unknown device is the Theora Hardware, it is not show the name "Theora Hardware" because I am using a evaluation version of Grmon; Open the kermit interface and set the configuration (by Serial Interface); Run the linux kernel (using grmon, by USB Blaster - jtag); Come back to kermit and you will see a konsole of Linux (by Serial Interface). Here you can the "LEON Theora Driver" that is recognize by the linux; Now, I to home path and run the dump_video (./dump_video ronaldinho9680.ogg);
- published: 20 Aug 2007
- views: 2089
- author: andrelncosta
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Daybreak in Dublin - Theora
Piano recital marking end first piano @ Lewis & Clark....
published: 04 May 2010
author: Tom Moench
Daybreak in Dublin - Theora
Piano recital marking end first piano @ Lewis & Clark.
- published: 04 May 2010
- views: 414
- author: Tom Moench
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Dailymotion's Ogg Theora, Works Now with Firefox 3.5
www.beet.tv Now that Firefox 3.5 has been released, we will be seeing new sorts of program...
published: 16 Jul 2009
author: BeetTV
Dailymotion's Ogg Theora, Works Now with Firefox 3.5
www.beet.tv Now that Firefox 3.5 has been released, we will be seeing new sorts of programs for video including Ogg Theora, the open-source, non-Flash program for video. DailyMotion, the big Paris-based video sharing site, has created a pilot to encode a several thousand clips into the format as part of an experiment. Users need the new Firefox 3.5 to view the clips. Andy Plesser, Executive Producer
- published: 16 Jul 2009
- views: 227
- author: BeetTV
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Love lost between Ogg Theora 1.1.1 & Youtube
Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Google+: plus.google.com screencast on luc...
published: 29 Apr 2010
author: Nehad Hussain
Love lost between Ogg Theora 1.1.1 & Youtube
Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com Google+: plus.google.com screencast on lucid
- published: 29 Apr 2010
- views: 489
- author: Nehad Hussain
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Ogg/Theora Test -- WobblyWindows Video
This is a test to see if YouTube can natively convert Ogg/Theora video files. This sample ...
published: 08 Apr 2007
author: vquant
Ogg/Theora Test -- WobblyWindows Video
This is a test to see if YouTube can natively convert Ogg/Theora video files. This sample file has no sound. The video is supposed to depict wobbly windows on a Linux desktop. As you can plainly see, however, YouTube can not convert the file.
- published: 08 Apr 2007
- views: 2632
- author: vquant
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How to convert your OGG THEORA file to AVI
This video explains how to convert your OGG THEORA file to AVI, for example for upload to ...
published: 05 Sep 2009
author: Derek Keats
How to convert your OGG THEORA file to AVI
This video explains how to convert your OGG THEORA file to AVI, for example for upload to sites such as Yahoo Video that do not accept OGG THEORA as a format.
- published: 05 Sep 2009
- views: 652
- author: Derek Keats
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Batch Encoding HD for Tablets & Web with Adobe Media Encoder (incl. Ogg Theora & WebM encodes)
This video showcases two methods for using Watch Folders in Adobe Media Encoder CS5.5: usi...
published: 07 Oct 2011
author: adobeevangelisttv
Batch Encoding HD for Tablets & Web with Adobe Media Encoder (incl. Ogg Theora & WebM encodes)
This video showcases two methods for using Watch Folders in Adobe Media Encoder CS5.5: using a single folder for batch processing multiple files to a single format/codec, and using a single, master file and multiple watch folders for batching one piece of content to multiple devices/formats/codecs. This is part of my blog post which can be found here: boodahjoomusic.com NOTE: Ogg Theora and WebM are not native codecs for CS5.5. As indicated in the blog post above, I'm providing links to 3rd party components for adding these codecs to your workflow...however, these should be installed AT YOUR OWN RISK and are not part of the Adobe suite, nor can I guarantee their functionality.
- published: 07 Oct 2011
- views: 2728
- author: adobeevangelisttv